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Is Your Next Step Joining the Reserves? Get the Basics

More than one in four active duty service members tell us they intend to join the reserves. It can be a great option for lots of service members.

Reserve duty can do more than fulfill your obligation. It's also a good way to keep one foot in the military community and one foot in the civilian world. As a reservist, you can be connected to the benefits of military life and civilian life at the same time.

Reserve duty is also a viable path to the many benefits of retiring from the military. To retire, you'll need to complete at least 20 years of active-duty years and reserve years.

Reserve Component benefits

Here's a quick look at the benefits you'll have by transitioning to the reserves:

•Part-time pay: Pay is based on rank and service time. Bonuses are sometimes available for high-demand skills.

•Skills training: Your active-duty skills will be put to good use in the National Guard or Reserve. Or maybe you'll choose to retrain in a completely different field. The Reserve Component has different manpower needs, so you may have new career choices available

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•Health Plan: TRICARE Reserve Select is available worldwide for qualified Selected Reserve members and their families when the military member is not on active duty orders. Reserve members on active duty for more than 30 days receive comprehensive medical and dental care at no cost.

•Education: If you're in the Selected Reserve and have signed up for at least six years, you can access up to three years of educational assistance through the Montgomery GI Bill® for Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR), with a possibility of a "kicker" for certain high-demand fields.

Other benefits of the Reserve Component? Flexibility. The reserves offer types of duty you wouldn't have available in traditional active duty. And if you move, you may be able to change your unit affiliation.

Plus, yes, there's that camaraderie that's hard to find. If there are parts of military life you'd miss by separating completely, the reserves offer an excellent alternative.